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Open AccessSeagrassDB: An open-source transcriptomics landscape for phylogenetically profiled seagrasses and aquatic plants
Seagrasses and aquatic plants are important clades of higher plants, significant for carbon sequestration and marine ecological restoration. They are valuable in the sense that they allow us to understand how ...
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Photosynthesis and Metabolism of Seagrasses
Seagrasses have a unique leaf morphology where the major site for chloroplasts is in , stomata are is present inside the epidermis. This means that the major site for photosynthesis is in the epidermis. Fur...
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Open AccessA case of adaptation through a mutation in a tandem duplication during experimental evolution in Escherichia coli
DNA duplications constitute important precursors for genome variation. Here we analyzed an unequal duplication harboring a beneficial mutation that may provide alternative evolutionary outcomes.
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Newly Isolated Chl d-Containing Cyanobacteria
Stromatolites are sedimentary structures formed by microbial mats that are typically found in limestone-or dolostone-rich environments. Shark Bay, Australia, has abundant examples of living marine stromatolite...
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Open AccessQuantitative expression analysis of selected transcription factors in pavement, basal and trichome cells of mature leaves from Arabidopsis thaliana
Gene expression levels of several transcription factors from Arabidopsis thaliana that were described previously to be involved in leaf development and trichome formation were analysed in trichome, basal and pave...
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Chromatic photoacclimation extends utilisable photosynthetically active radiation in the chlorophyll d-containing cyanobacterium, Acaryochloris marina
Chromatic photoacclimation and photosynthesis were examined in two strains of Acaryochloris marina (MBIC11017 and CCMEE5410) and in Synechococcus PCC7942. Acaryochloris contains Chl d, which has an absorption pea...
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The Function of MgDVP in a Chlorophyll d-Containing Organism
The cyanobacterium Acaryochloris marina is an exceptional organism utilising chlorophyll d (Chl d) as its major photosynthetic pigment. Acaryochloris cells contain 90–99% Chl d with minor amounts of chlorophyll a
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Molecular Basis of Antenna System Adaptation in a Chl d-Containing Organism
Acaryochloris marina, a chlorophyll d-containing cyanobacterium, lives in a unique lightenvironment, very low light intensity in general, but with high light intensity of infrared light. It contain...